ID | 096647 |
Title Proper | Antiracism for anti-Jewish purposes |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ravid, Mathan |
Publication | 2010. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | At the beginning of 2008, a debate erupted in the Swedish media after members of the Swedish Arts Council (Kulturrådet) had, among other things, accused the left-wing journal Mana of anti-Semitism. Mana's reaction was a categorical denial of all allegations, while suggesting it was the victim of a politically motivated witch-hunt. Although a survey of the journal shows that the accusations were justified, Mana's claims that the criticism was policy-driven appealed to many of its defenders, and the support for the journal was strongest on the Left. It was mainly from there that accusations of "political censorship" emanated, along with claims that Mana's anti-Semitism was merely legitimate criticism of Israel. This inability or unwillingness of parts of the Swedish Left to recognize the gravity of some of Mana's content is disturbing, since it could lead to removing the taboo on, and legitimizing, anti-Jewish notions and sentiments. |
`In' analytical Note | Jewish Political Studies Review Vol. 22, No. 1-2; Spr 2010: p75-84 |
Journal Source | Jewish Political Studies Review Vol. 22, No. 1-2; Spr 2010: p75-84 |
Key Words | Antiracism ; Anti-Jewish ; Swedish Mana Affair |